Sujetadores para mastectomía y prendas de compresión posquirúrgicas Amoena

Find your fit - by where you are in your journey.

Every bra in our collection is designed for a specific moment in your journey. Use this guide to find the right type, then browse within it - or book a fitting and let us help you choose.

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Did you know? Many provinces cover the cost of your mastectomy bra.

Some provincial health plans provide coverage toward mastectomy bras when fitted by a certified specialist. Naturally You employs Amoena Certified Mastectomy Fitters. Your purchase may qualify for provincial reimbursement. You may pay less than you expect.

Not sure if you need a compression bra or a standard mastectomy bra?

These garments are designed for two different points in your recovery, and it's easy to confuse them.

A standard mastectomy bra is designed for everyday wear: comfort, coverage, and holding a breast form in place. Most women wear one after they're cleared by their surgeon.

A compression bra is a medical garment that applies graduated pressure to reduce swelling, support lymphatic drainage, and in some cases manage
lymphedema. Surgeons and physiotherapists typically recommend these for a specific medical reason, and they're worn as part of a treatment plan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of bra should I wear immediately after mastectomy surgery?

In the first 2–6 weeks after surgery, your surgeon will typically recommend a soft, front-closure bra without underwire. The priority at this stage is protection and comfort while your tissue heals - not fit or form. Look for bras with front fastenings, no bones or underwire, and soft, flat seams.

Many women find a slightly larger size comfortable in the early weeks as
swelling is still settling. If your surgeon has recommended a compression garment specifically, see our Compression Bra collection.

Our fitters are also happy to help you find the right option for your specific
surgery and recovery stage - book a fitting here.

Does my provincial health plan cover mastectomy bras?

Coverage varies by province. In Ontario, the ADP (Assistive Devices
Program) provides funding toward breast prostheses and may cover bras in
certain categories. Quebec's RAMQ and Nova Scotia's MSI offer similar programs. Most provincial plans require a physician's prescription and a fitting by a certified specialist - which Naturally You's Amoena Certified Mastectomy
Fitters are qualified to provide.

Check our full provincial coverage guide
or ask at your fitting appointment. We'll walk you through what applies to your province and your purchase.

What is the difference between mastectomy bras and regular bras?

A mastectomy bra has one or two built-in breast form pockets - fabric pouches sewn into the cup that hold a breast prosthesis securely in place throughout the day. They're designed so the prosthesis doesn't shift, show, or need repositioning.

The construction is also different: mastectomy bras typically have wider side panels, a more supportive underbust band, and no wires that could press against lymph nodes or surgical sites.

Standard bras don't have these pockets and aren't designed to accommodate the weight and position of a breast form.

Do these bras work with prostheses and breast forms?

Yes. Amoena's styles are great with or without prostheses or breast forms. They include built-in pockets to securely hold whatever form you need.

Do I need a wire-free bra after mastectomy?

For most women, wire-free mastectomy bras are recommended for at least the first 6–12 months after surgery, and many women prefer them long-term.

The concern with underwire is that it can press on lymph nodes, scar tissue, or
areas where lymph drainage has been disrupted, which can cause discomfort or, in some cases, contribute to lymphedema.

Once your surgeon has cleared you, some women do return to lightly-wired styles - but only after a fitting to ensure the wire placement is correct for their post-surgical anatomy. Our certified fitters can advise you on this specifically.

Can I wear a mastectomy bra if I had a bilateral (double) mastectomy?

Yes - we carry a full range of Amoena bras designed for bilateral mastectomy, with two pockets to hold two breast forms simultaneously, or to accommodate asymmetric forms.

Bilateral mastectomy does present some additional fitting considerations - including form weight balance and side-panel support - which is why a fitting is particularly valuable. Many of our customers with bilateral mastectomies find that a guided fitting makes all the difference. Book a fitting here →

Which brands do you carry?

We are an exclusively Amoena store. Amoena is a specialist brand known for post-surgical comfort and quality.

How do I choose the right size?

Start with your pre-surgery size if it feels right, then consult our fit guide for post-mastectomy sizing tips. If you’re unsure, contact our fit team with your measurements and we’ll recommend the best styles.

Can I return or exchange a mastectomy bra?

Yes! Our standard returns and exchanges policy applies. For hygiene reasons, some items may be non-returnable if worn; check the product page and our Refund Policy for full details.

How long does shipping take?

Shipping times vary by location and service. Typical domestic delivery is 2–7 business days. See our Shipping Policy for more details.

Are these bras suitable for sensitive or healing skin?

Many styles use soft, breathable fabrics, flat seams and tag-free designs to reduce irritation. If you have specific medical concerns, consult your with our team or your healthcare provider and check product material details.